Many alcohol-related crashes in our area involve situations that create confusion later:
- Late-night travel and early-morning commutes: After bars close or during the drive home, witnesses may be scattered and memories can fade.
- Road familiarity: Drivers and passengers sometimes assume the other vehicle “must have been speeding” or “must have run a light,” but insurance teams will demand proof tied to the exact timeline.
- Multiple locations, one incident: Crashes can involve a stop, a turn, a sudden lane change, or a nearby intersection—each detail affects how liability is argued.
- Conflicting accounts right after impact: In the hours after a crash, people talk while stressed, medicated, or in shock. Those statements can later be used selectively.
Because of this, the smartest early move is not “wait and see.” It’s to preserve evidence and build the claim before key details are lost.


